
Living in New England, it feels like summer lasts about 2 minutes and then it’s winter again. (We have a very bad attitude about Boston weather.) So when we’re forced to be inside in the summer, sometimes it’s just not enough to have the windows wide open…
When we’re sitting by a window in the summer for any duration longer than 5 minutes, even the screen feels like an impediment to relishing summer. So we’ll crank it up, often forgetting to put it back down.

Which is not a good practice when you’re a sissy and irrationally phobic of bats and think their top priority is to enter your specific apartment at the first opportunity (suffice to say that a childhood run-in left us traumatized.)

So you can imagine our perplexity (and envy) when we walk around the neighborhood and notice many people who seem to chronically leave their screens open.
What’s your relationship to open screens?
pic 1: gol10dr45's flickr photostream
pic 2: David Shikora's flickr photostream
pic3: cornsilk's flickr photostream
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pic one- awesome!
view jenna's profile
I have a tree that overhangs my balcony and window...that houses many birds and squirrles...so screens stay shut!
view Enamorada's profile
I wish we could do screenless....but I think the our cat feels the same way as the top pic!
view .Jaclyn.'s profile
My cat would totally pull the same act as doggie here (she gets very excited when she sees the squirrels). Needless to say, the screens have to be down!
view TCMB's profile
I'm not spooked by bats or bugs, but I'd rather mosquitos didn't bite me.
view whytephoenix's profile
My screens are fixed, so it's hard to take them out and store them someplace, but I guess I would leave them in anyway ... I have seagulls that swarm my house as it is and a mean squirrel on my terrace.
But I'll probably be the only one on planet earth to admit this anyway, but yes ... I hate summer. Absolutely hate it. Bring on winter!
view ridge_van_winkle's profile
Screens down, AC on :)
view mally313's profile
Screens down, since I spotted our neighbor's dog on the roof!
view gquaker's profile
Personally, I like screens. Mainly because mosquitoes LOVE me. When I lived in Rome, however, there were no screens, and as it was summer and about 95 degrees every day with no A/C, I slept with the windows open anyway.
Needless to say, I suffered thousands of bug bites that summer. Blech.
view crazy_betty's profile
I'm sort of split on it. I'm not a fan of bugs and critters, certainly, but there is something just fabulously European about just throwing the window open.
view zuzupetals's profile
Our bedroom window is screenless thanks to my bf forgetting his keys one day. We have a small little windowsill & it's the best part of my cats' day to lie on it & watch the world go by. We get annoying flies & mosquitoes but the kitties are so happy.
view jenny!'s profile
i feel like screens really separate me from outside, so i took them all out (even when up, they create this dingy, altered view behind the glass on the top windows). but, of course, i know have a squirrel that comes in and hides his nuts in my potted plants. no kidding.
view amt230's profile
Trust me, summer lasting two minutes is preferable to spring and autumn lasting that long. In Tokyo, summer is about 5 1/2 months long, winter another 5 1/2 months and spring and summer split the difference between them. I hate summer here.
We're strictly screens in place or all sorts of nasty insects (including flying roaches) will get inside.
view Orchid64's profile
Even with my screen closed, a bat managed to wiggle through a 1" gap at the top of the upper window sash and wake me in the middle of the night by crashing into my bookcase then swooping over my head. My friends have had numerous bats in their apartments too. I'd rather not make it any easier for the critters by opening my screens. Plus, I'm a mosquito magnet but even the screens aren't that effective against them.
view JLEbean's profile
Screens FTW - our last apt had great big doors to the deck, but no way to screen them, so we had to close it up at night or get swamped with mozzies. Sometimes birds would fly in during the day, too. Now we've got sliders with screens to get cool air all evening, without my husband going nuts chasing out all the bugs. Win-win.
view SisterRae's profile
Screens essential to keep out bugs -- and pidgeons!
view Mid-C Frank's profile
Screens are also essential to keeping the cat in!
view Eve in Hochelaga's profile
You NEVER see an open screen in Florida. In fact, our screens don't even have an open feature. Something about encephalitis and west nile virus being mosquito-borne...technicality in my opinion.
view TpaPower's profile
spooked isn't the right word for a desire to avoid mosquito bites and flies buzzing around.
view sciencegeek's profile
Ok, maybe I'll stay here in Oakland. We don't really have bugs or bad weather, or screens.
view erica's profile
Bats: annoying but not particularly scary. Discovering a 5-inch hairy centipede in your bed (and being bitten on the ass by said beastie): a lifetime of horrifying trauma. Window screens: priceless.
view amed studio's profile
No screens here on the 15th Floor in San Francisco - no need.
view bepsf's profile
Not much choice in Michigan near the water - SCREENS IN! You can hardly leave a light on outside at night without it being covered by creepy crawly mound by morning! Yikes!
view ssford99's profile
re: the pic with the escaping dog--"We call this one 'Busted'."
view kuroneko's profile
ridge_van_winkle: I also hate summer! Too sweaty, too sticky, too bright. For the past two months I have been seriously pining for November and December - my absolute favorite time of the year.
I live near a pond in Charleston, SC, so mosquitos and humidity are rampant. Windows have rarely been open since mid-April when it got hot, and when they are, screens are ALWAYS in place so we don't end up a sweaty, itchy, miserable mess.
view HeatherAB's profile
Another vote for pic one. Fan-frickin'-tastic!
view spinsLPs's profile
That first pic is cool but it reminds me of a horrible accident that happened 5 years ago. A woman I know didn't have the screens installed in her bedroom windows and her beloved dog who was lounging on her bed decided he was going to chase a squirrel that he saw out in the yard. You can guess what happened next... he lept out the window, broke his neck and died in the car on the way to the emergency vet. Very sad and very preventable.
view Monica's profile
SCREENS forever! i'd love to not have them, but the cats would want out and with the 2 inch mosquitoes and roaches we have in Houston (not to mention the lizard/geckos that come in ANYway, as do the roaches) it's a no go.
view karenwog's profile
in aspen, we don't have humidity, and though i live right next to the river, no 'squitos until dark. i leave windows AND doors open all day, and no problems. however, at night they are closed tightly due to very naughty BEARS!
view belleyflop's profile
I've had this page up all day and I can't help but keep peeking at it because that guilty, "Crap, they see me jumping out the window!" face makes me laugh every time I see it.
view Akino luna's profile